The Apache County Historical Society Museum in St Johns preserves and displays artifacts from the early pioneer days. The museum covers the period of the dinosaurs, then the Indians and then pioneer families.
Kolhuwalawa is an Indian reservation created in 1985 for the Zuni tribe, 14 miles north of St Johns. The Zuni believe that human spirits return to this location after death.
Lyman Lake State Park covers 1,500 acres, 11 miles south of St Johns. There is a herd of buffalo on site, near the entrance. Anglers will enjoy Lyman Lake with its steady supply of walleye, channel catfish and largemouth bass.
Rattlesnake Point
Rattlesnake Point was a medium sized village between 1325 and 1390. This archaeological site in Lyman Lake State Park features the pueblo and Lyman Lake rock art.